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How do you respond to thank you and sorry?

How do you respond to thank you and sorry?

How do I reply to “thank you” and “sorry”? [closed]

  1. You’re welcome.
  2. Don’t mention it.
  3. Not at all.
  4. (It’s ) my pleasure.
  5. That’s all right./That ok.
  6. No problem.

What do you reply to I’m sorry?

I would guess that the following are the most common types of responses.

  • No worries.
  • It’s fine.
  • No problem.
  • Please don’t let it happen again.
  • Apology accepted.
  • It’s okay.
  • Don’t mention it.
  • You should be, but I forgive you.

Can you say thank you to Sorry?

Yet, in other situations, there is a better way to express an apology that will allow both you and the other person to feel better. In these moments we can use “thank you” instead of “I’m sorry”. A good rule of thumb is to use an apology when it’s really merited and to express gratitude or appreciation at other times.

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Do you say thank you to I’m sorry?

For me, if someone says “I’m sorry” in order to extend sympathy over a loss (as opposed to an apology, as in “I’m sorry I broke your nose”), the proper response always begins with “Thank you.” It is both courteous to the person who is being sympathetic and respectful of the person or animal who died.

How do you say sorry in cutely?

Carry heart shaped balloons, saying “I am sorry”, some chocolates and knock on the door. When your partner opens the door, bend down on your knees, look over at them with puppy dog eyes and ask for his/her apology. You just can’t go wrong with this one.

Should I say thanks or sorry?

“Thank you for listening” is much better than “Sorry for going on and on” as you’re showing gratitude for their time and friendship rather than revealing your low self-worth by assuming they didn’t want to listen to you.

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How do you politely say sorry?

Here are six other words for saying sorry.

  1. My Apologies. My apologies is another word for “I’m sorry.” It’s rather formal, so it’s fine for business contexts.
  2. Pardon/Pardon Me/I Beg Your Pardon. Pardon is a verb which means to allow as a courtesy.
  3. Excuse Me.
  4. Mea Culpa.
  5. Oops/Whoops.
  6. My Bad.

How do you say impressive in sorry?

I’m (so/very/terribly) sorry. My apologies. My mistake. Oh my goodness!

Why do people say sorry thank you?

We use it to show that we acknowledge we’ve done something wrong and no ill intention was meant by it. We use it because we’ve caused some kind of displeasure for another person, we may even say it without completely meaning it and only as a means to dispel a disagreement.

How do you say sorry for your time?

I am sorry for any inconvenience this/we/I may have caused you. I would like to thank you for your time and patience.